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I still don't get that considering the Dolphins are in last place in the East. And the Jets (the only team in the East who can at least tie the Pats) and Patriots are undefeated against both the Dolphins and Giants.
I still don't get that considering the Dolphins are in last place in the East. And the Jets (the only team in the East who can at least tie the Pats) and Patriots are undefeated against both the Dolphins and Giants.
http://www.bostonherald.com/sports/...an_clinch_afc_east_tonight_with_dolphins_lossBut a Dolphins' loss offers a confusing path to a quicker clinching. Here's how it would work, as confirmed by the NFL today:
The Miami loss would clinch at least a tie in the Pats' strength-of-victory tiebreaker with the Jets. That's fifth on the list of tiebreakers the NFL uses. And since the Patriots would own the sixth tiebreaker, strength of schedule, the Patriots would win the AFC East. Of course, both of those tiebreakers would only come into play if the Patriots lost their final three games and the Jets won their last three so that both teams finshed with an 11-5 record.
I still don't get that considering the Dolphins are in last place in the East. And the Jets (the only team in the East who can at least tie the Pats) and Patriots are undefeated against both the Dolphins and Giants.
How many times a year do the Dolphins alumni gather on the sidelines? It seems like every other game.